MA Fine Art Digital - wiki

wikis are by their nature never complete - this site is used to manage useful information for the MA Fine Art Digital course at Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London

From 2004 we have used a wiki as a open platform for organising this course. Sadly the previous wiki provider closed down in July 2018 and therefore we are currently still migrating all the content to this new wiki platform, using https://www.dokuwiki.org/ on our own server.

SHARED LANGUAGE

What can images do to start a conversation and build exchanges between people from different fields? Art students from Camberwell College of Arts and Neuroscientists from Oxford University met and introduced their work and themselves using and making images. These images are now on display in the AtoB Gallery at Camberwell College of Arts.

SHARED LANGUAGE is an experiment at the meeting point of art, design and neuroscience devised by Sigune Hamann and Jonathan Kearney and funded by a Teaching and Learning Award.

Designing a Feminist Alexa launch event

Thursday 6 December 18.00 - 21.00

Peckham Road Lecture Theatre

Join us for an evening of debate to find out more about the 8 prototypes created by 40 students from across UAL, as part of the first UAL Creative Computing Institute’s fellowship with Feminist Internet.

Betty from 1st year and Artette from 2nd year have been involved in this and their groups will be presenting their prototypes.

Cosmic Play

Both artists’ works, and the processes involved in making them, are informed and shaped by the materials they choose, as well as the environment around us. It’s a process of play and collaboration, with acknowledgement to just how porous the divide is between our selves and our surroundings. Curated by Emma Gradin.

Opening reception Monday 5 November, 5-8pm. All welcome!

Contact e.gradin@arts.ac.uk for accessibility and any other information.

Catford Arts Trail

Venture into the depths of SE London and explore Catford, where over two weekends 100 artists, designers and makers are showing and selling works in their homes, studios and public spaces in over 40 venues in SE6.

Nearest stations are Catford or Catford Bridge and the area is served by many buses.

The booklet to accompany your trail may be picked up from any venue or downloaded here: